Performing a Hawan at home is a powerful way to cleanse your space, invite positivity, and connect with divine energy. While traditionally performed by priests, you can easily conduct a simple Hawan on your own—with the right steps and pure ingredients.
Let’s walk through how to do it with devotion and simplicity, using Navrang Hawan Samagri for authenticity and spiritual effectiveness.

What Is a Hawan and Why Perform It?
A Hawan (also known as Homa or Yajna) is a sacred fire ritual in Hindu culture, performed to purify the environment and invoke blessings. It is believed to:
- Destroy negative energies
- Promote mental peace
- Cleanse the home atmosphere
- Mark auspicious beginnings like housewarmings, birthdays, and festivals
Essential Items for a Home Hawan

To begin, gather the following items:
🕉 Must-Haves:
- Navrang Hawan Samagri (includes all vital herbs, roots, and sacred ingredients)
- Copper Hawan Kund
- Cow ghee (clarified butter)
- Camphor and incense sticks
- Sandalwood powder or paste
- Mango wood pieces
- Cotton wicks and diya (lamp)
- Holy water (Gangajal)
Step-by-Step Guide to do a Hawan at Home
Step 1: Choose a Clean and Calm Spot
Pick a well-ventilated, quiet space in your home. Ideally, face east while performing the ritual.
Step 2: Purify the Area
Sprinkle Gangajal or rose water around the space. Light a diya to invite positivity.
Step 3: Set Up the Havan Kund
Place the Havan Kund on a fireproof surface. Arrange wood pieces and camphor inside it.
Step 4: Offer Prayer and Intention
Before lighting the fire, close your eyes and mentally set a Sankalp (intention). You may recite “Om Gan Ganapataye Namah” to begin.
Step 5: Light the Fire
Use camphor and ghee-dipped cotton wicks to ignite the fire. Let it catch onto the wood.
Step 6: Add Navrang Hawan Samagri
Gradually offer small amounts of Navrang Hawan Samagri into the flames while chanting “Swaha” after each mantra. It purifies the air and releases a divine aroma.
Step 7: Chant Simple Mantras
You can recite:
- Gayatri Mantra: “Om Bhur Bhuvah Swah…”
- Mahamrityunjaya Mantra: “Om Tryambakam Yajamahe…”
Repeat “Swaha” after each offering.
Step 8: Conclude with Aarti
Once the offerings are complete, let the fire die down naturally. Perform a small Aarti with camphor and bells to conclude the ritual.
Step 9: Apply Ash (Vibhuti)
After the fire cools, apply the sacred ash on your forehead and share it with others in the house.
Why Choose Navrang Hawan Samagri?
At Navrang, we blend tradition with purity. Our Hawan Samagri is:
- Made from high-quality herbs, roots, and natural substances
- Free from synthetic additives or fillers
- Packed hygienically for spiritual effectiveness
✨ Whether you’re doing a small daily Hawan or a special one on festivals, Navrang Samagri ensures divine energy and spiritual peace.
Knowing how to perform a Hawan at home empowers you to bring spiritual cleansing and blessings into your life. With just a little time and Navrang Hawan Samagri, you can create a sacred space filled with purity, peace, and positivity.
👉 Ready to begin your ritual? Shop our Hawan Samagri at navrangmasale.in
